Saturday, May 23, 2009

Cannonball adderley - them dirty blues (1960) Cannonball adderley - cannonball's bossa nova (1962)

Part: 1 : Cannonball adderley - them dirty blues (1960)
Cannonball Adderley - Them Dirty Blues
Genre: Jazz / hard bop, soul-jazz
Year: 1960
Label: Riverside
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"Them Dirty Blues," which is CANNONBALL ADDERLEY's name for the deep-down number that closes this LP, is also a completely apt and highly descriptive title for this second album by Adderley's sensational quintet. For the soulful spirit of the blues—the real, low, wonderfully emotion-stirring, and downright dirty blues that has always been and always will be the bedrock of jazz—is the basic message of this group. Which is certainly one important reason for the breathtaking surge of popular approval that carried the band, within a few short months after its formation in mid-1959, to a position well up in the front ranks of current jazz.Allmusic.com:
Recorded in early 1960, Them Dirty Blues contains two classic jazz compositions: Nat Adderley's "Work Song" and Bobby Timmons' "Dat Dere," the sequel to "This Here." This was alto saxophonist Cannonball Adderley's second quintet with brother Nat Adderley (cornet), and features Bobby Timmons on piano (who plays on four tracks and was replaced by Barry Harris on the remaining five), Sam Jones on bass, and Louis Hayes on drums. Them Dirty Blues was originally released on Riverside until Adderley made the switch to Capitol where he brought several master tapes with him, including these sessions. The CD reissue contains an alternate version each of "Work Song" and "Dat Dere."
Personnel / Cannonball Adderley Quintet:Cannonball Adderley (alto saxophone)
Nat Adderley (cornet)
Bobby Timmons, Barry Harris (piano)
Sam Jones (bass)
Louis Hayes (drums)Recorded at Reeves Sound Studio, New York, New York on February 1, 1960 and at Ter-Mar Recording Studio, Chicago, Illinois on March 29, 1960.Tracks:
1. Work Song (Adderley, Nat/Brown, Oscar Jr.)5:07
2. Jeannine (Pearson, Duke) 7:18
3. Easy Living (Rainger, Ralph/Robin, Leo) 4:234. Them Dirty Blues (Adderley, Cannonball) 7:12
5. Dat Dere (Timmons, Bobby) 5:31
6. Del Sasser (Jones, Sam) 4:43
7. Soon (Gershwin, George/Gershwin, Ira) 5:37
8. Work Song [Alternate Take] 5:51
9. Dat Dere [Alternate Take] 5:30Code:http://[CENSORED].com/files/132813671/catdb.part1.rar
Part: 2 : Cannonball adderley - cannonball's bossa nova (1962)
Cannonball Adderley - Cannonball's Bossa Nova
Genre: Jazz, bossa nova, soul-jazz
Year: 1962
Label: Riverside
Time: 45:41
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A pleasant date recorded in late 1962 with South American musicians the Bossa Rio Sextet of Brazil. Cannonball is heard alongside Sergio Mendes on piano, future Weather Report percussionist Dom Um Romao, and featured on five cuts is Paulo Moura on alto saxophone with Pedro Paulo on trumpet. Unfortunately this release contains little fire, as Adderley didn't get much rehearsal time with these musicians. Combined with the repetitious nature of the Bossa Nova these proceedings can get tedious. This session was originally released on Riverside, but Adderley took several master tapes (including this one) when he made his move to Capitol.
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Florida-born alto saxophonist Julian Cannonball Adderley distinguished himself as a member of Miles Davis's groups (he's the sultry alto on Kind of Blue) and with the hard-bop ensembles he co-led with his cornet-playing brother Nat. This recording, produced by Orrin Keepnews in 1963 for the Riverside label, features Adderley performing bossa nova-based compositions. Anchored by Brazilian composer and pianist Sergio Mendes's band (with alto saxophonist Paulo Moura), Adderley's singing sax lines float over the sunny Rio rhythms, owing more to Benny Carter than Charlie Parker. The renditions of Antonio Carlos Jobim's standards "Corcovado" and "Once I Loved" and Joao Donato's "Minha Saudades" are comparable to Stan Getz's Legendary records from the same period, showing anew that jazz and South American music have learned much from each other. This 1962 project marked the American recording debut of Brazilian masters Sergi! o Mendes and Dom Um Romao in a program of great jazz-inflected sambas by Antonio Carlos Jobim, Joao Donato and others. Includes two alternate takes.
Personnel:
Cannonball Adderley (alto saxophone)
Bossa Rio Sextet of Brazil:Sergio Mendes (piano)Durval Ferreira (guitar)Octavio Bailly (bass)Pedro Paulo (trumpet)Paulo Moura (alto saxophone)Dom Um Romao (drums)Tracks:
1. Clouds (Einhorn, Ferreira) 4:51
2. Minha Saudade (Joao Donato) 2:22
3. Corcavado (A.C. Jobim) 6:43
4. Batida Diferentes (Einhorn, Ferreira) 3:27
5. Joyce's Sambas (Einhorn, Ferreira) 3:12
6. Groovy Sambas (Sergio Mendes) 4:59
7. O amor em paz (Once I Loved) (DeMoraes, Gilbert, Jobim) 7:48
8. Sambops (Einhorn, Ferreira) 3:34
9. Corcavado (alt take) 5:38
10. Clouds (single version) (Einhorn, Ferreira) 2:42Code:http://[CENSORED].com/files/130725345/ca168cbn.part1.rar